A barbershop is going beyond giving haircuts to its youngest customers."When you walk through the door, you've gotta speak. If you don't speak, I am going to tell you to go back in and try it over," That's The Cut barbershop owner Nick Baynes owner says.Baynes said he wants his shop to be where life lessons are intentional and direct.Reading books out loud and getting good grades gets young clients far at this barbershop."They will be able to read a book to the barber out loud, and if they struggle with any words or anything like that, we will be able to help them with that word," Baynes said. "Hopefully, by the second, third haircut, they will be able to get all the way through the book."Watch the inspiring story above.

CINCINNATI —

A barbershop is going beyond giving haircuts to its youngest customers.

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"When you walk through the door, you've gotta speak. If you don't speak, I am going to tell you to go back in and try it over," That's The Cut barbershop owner Nick Baynes owner says.

Baynes said he wants his shop to be where life lessons are intentional and direct.

Reading books out loud and getting good grades gets young clients far at this barbershop.

"They will be able to read a book to the barber out loud, and if they struggle with any words or anything like that, we will be able to help them with that word," Baynes said. "Hopefully, by the second, third haircut, they will be able to get all the way through the book."